Title: Cronin Effect and HighpT Suppression in pA Collisions
1Cronin Effect and High-pT Suppression in pA
Collisions
- Yuri Kovchegov
- University of Washington
Based on work done in collaboration with
Dmitri Kharzeev and Kirill Tuchin, hep-ph/0307037
2Gluon Production in pA McLerran-Venugopalan
model
- Classical gluon production we
- need to resum only the
- multiple rescatterings of the
- gluon on nucleons. Heres one
- of the graphs considered.
Yu. K., A.H. Mueller, hep-ph/9802440
Resulting inclusive gluon production cross
section is given by
With the gluon-gluon dipole-nucleus forward
scattering amplitude
3McLerran-Venugopalan modelCronin Effect
Defining
we can plot it for the quasi-classical cross
section calculated before. One can actually do
the integration analytically obtaining (Y.K., A.
M. 98)
Classical gluon production leads to Cronin effect!
(see also B. Kopeliovich et al, 02, R. Baier et
al, 03)
4Proof of Cronin Effect
- Plotting a curve is not a proof of
- Cronin effect one has to trust the
- plotting routine.
- To prove that Cronin actually
- does take place one has to study the
- behavior of RpA at large kT
- (cf. Dumitru, Gelis, Jalilian-Marian,
- quark production, 02-03)
Note the sign!
RpA approaches 1 from above at high pT ? there is
an enhancement!
5 Cronin Effect
The position of the Cronin maximum is given by
kT QS A1/6 as QS2
A1/3. Using the formula above we see that the
height of the Cronin peak is RpA (kTQS)
ln QS ln A.
- The height and position of the Cronin maximum are
increasing functions of centrality!
6Including Quantum Evolution
- To understand the energy
- dependence of particle
- production in pA one needs to
- include quantum evolution
- resumming graphs like this one.
- This resums powers of
- a ln 1/x a Y.
- This has been done in Yu. K.,
- K. Tuchin, hep-ph/0111362.
The rules accomplishing the inclusion of quantum
corrections are
Protons LO wave function
Protons BFKL wave function
and
?
where the dipole-nucleus amplitude N is to be
found from (Yu. K., Balitsky)
7Including Quantum Evolution
Can be proton or deuteron.
Produced Gluon
- In the traditional fan diagram language the
calculated gluon - production cross section is pictured above for
DIS.
8Including Quantum Evolution
- Amazingly enough, gluon production cross section
- reduces to kT factorization expression
- with the proton and nucleus unintegrated
- distributions defined by
- with NGp,A the amplitude of a GG dipole on a p or
A.
9Phase Diagram of High Energy QCD
I
II
III
High Energy or Rapidity
kgeom QS2 / L
QS
Moderate Energy or Rapidity
QS
? pT2
Cronin effect and low-pT suppression
10Region I Double Logarithmic Approximation
- At very high momenta, pT gtgt kgeom , the gluon
production is given by the - double logarithmic approximation, resumming
powers of - Resulting produced particle multiplicity scales
as -
with - where yln(1/x) is rapidity and QS0 A1/6 is the
saturation scale of - McLerran-Venugopalan model. For pp collisions QS0
is replaced by L - leading to
- as QS0 gtgt L.
RpA lt 1 in Region I ? There is suppression in DLA
region!
11Region II Anomalous Dimension
At somewhat lower but still large momenta, QS lt
kT lt kgeom , the BFKL evolution introduces
anomalous dimension for gluon distributions
with BFKL g1/2 (DLA g1)
The resulting gluon production cross section
scales as
- Kharzeev, Levin, McLerran,
- hep-ph/0210332
such that
For large enough nucleus RpA ltlt 1 high pT
suppression!
? How does energy dependence come into the
game? ? We are in the region with kT gtgt QS gtgt QS0
. Shouldnt RpA kT / QS0 be greater than 1 ?
12Region II Anomalous Dimension
A more detailed analysis gives the following
ratio in the extended geometric scaling region
our region II
RpA is also a decreasing function of energy,
leveling off to a constant RpA A-1/6 at very
high energy.
- RpA is a decreasing function of both energy and
centrality - at high energy / rapidity.
- (D. Kharzeev, Yu. K., K. Tuchin, hep-ph/0307037)
13Region III What Happens to Cronin Peak?
- The position of Cronin peak is given by
saturation scale QS , such that the - height of the peak is given by RpA (kT QS (y),
y). -
- It appears that to find out what happens to
Cronin maximum we need to - know the gluon distribution function of the
nucleus at the saturation scale - fA (kT QS, y). For that we would have to solve
nonlinear BK evolution - equation a very difficult task.
- Instead we can use the scaling property of the
solution of BK equation - which leads to
Levin, Tuchin 99 Iancu, Itakura, McLerran, 02
- We do not need to know fA to determine how
Cronin peak scales with - energy and centrality! (The constant carries no
dynamical information.)
14Our Prediction
Toy Model!
- Our analysis shows that as
- energy/rapidity increases the
- height of the Cronin peak
- decreases. Cronin maximum
- gets progressively lower and
- eventually disappears.
- Corresponding RpA levels
- off at roughly at
RpA
energy / rapidity increases
k / QS
D. Kharzeev, Yu. K., K. Tuchin, hep-ph/0307037
(see also numerical simulations by Albacete,
Armesto, Kovner, Salgado, Wiedemann,
hep-ph/0307179 and Baier, Kovner, Wiedemann
hep-ph/0305265 v2.)
- At high energy / rapidity RpA at the Cronin peak
becomes a decreasing - function of both energy and centrality.
15Overall Picture
- At moderately high energy/rapidity one has to use
McLerran-Venugopalan model to calculate gluon
production. In McLerran-Venugopalan model one
gets Cronin effect only. The height of the Cronin
peak is an increasing function of centrality. - As energy/rapidity increases quantum effects due
to BK evolution become important introducing
high-pT suppression. Cronin peak gradually
disappears. RpA becomes a decreasing function of
energy and centrality.
16Other Predictions
- Color Glass Condensate /
- Saturation physics predictions
- are in sharp contrast with other
- models.
- The prediction presented here
- uses a Glauber-like model for
- dipole amplitude with energy
- dependence in the exponent.
figure from I. Vitev, nucl-th/0302002, see also
a review by M. Gyulassy, I. Vitev, X.-N. Wang,
B.-W. Zhang, nucl-th/0302077
17Forward Rapidity Data
Suppression!
BRAHMS collaboration preliminary data,
presented by R. Debbe at DNP 03
18It is very likely (pending final data) that
Color Glass Condensate
has just been discovered by dAu experiments at
RHIC !